You'll find there's a bunch of things that you can do on your iPod that will just be much more pleasant experiences with your iPad. Web browsing, reading books and magazines, playing certain games, watching video on the move, etc.
My iPod touch has gone back to being a music player, with occasional apps like travel, weather etc; iPad has taken over for most other entertainment things I used to use it for.
Basically, the iPad is better than a MacBook or iPod in a lot of places / scenarios.
It's much better on the couch or recliner. It doesn't get hot, is smaller, easier to pass back and forth if you're sharing it with someone.
I also us the iPad in meetings with clients. Sometimes staring over a laptop screen puts more of a psychological gap between you and the people you're talking to. The iPad has a very low impact, it's just like having a tablet of paper basically. I can still reference my Wiki's, Evernote, or Spreadsheets without interrupting the flow of the meeting.
The iPad is nicer than my 32GB iPod Touch. The touch is more portable, but the iPad screen is large enough to get real work done. Not only can I see more, the keyboard on the iPad is nearly full size, so I can touch type instead of thumb typing.
Overall, the iPad fills the niche between an phone/ipod and notebook nicely.
I agree with this comment. I don't have an iPod Touch, but I may get one just to store my music and stream videos to my TV, so I could use my iPad while watching TV.
I use the iPad to read and annotate books. For example, I have programming and reference books in the iPad that I can read while I work on my MAC.
At night, I watch some series or movies in bed, wearing the Motorola Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, which by the way are now fully supported in iOS 4.2 (before the REW and FWD buttons didn't work).
I also stopped taking my MBP to work, taking my iPad instead. I do IT support, remotely and onsite. When On-Site, I bring an Airport Express configured in bridge-mode, in case the client doesn't have a Wireless Access Point.
And if I need to do something that can only be done on my Mac, I can access it remotely using LogMeIn.
So basically, the iPad has been the best sidekick to my MackBook Pro.
I currently have an Imac, Macbook Pro, 8 gb I pod touch. What can I do on the IPad that I can not do on what I have?
At night, I watch some series or movies in bed, wearing the Motorola Bluetooth Stereo Headphones, which by the way are now fully supported in iOS 4.2 (before the REW and FWD buttons didn't work).
I currently have an Imac, Macbook Pro, 8 gb I pod touch. What can I do on the IPad that I can not do on what I have?
I'm kinda asking myself the same question.
I like the ipad a lot, but is it worth buying since i have a PC & a MBP![]()
exactly. The iPad doesn't do anything new it just does lots of things nicer. I barely use my mac for web browsing now, its just so much nicer to pick the ipad up and browser on the sofa